CATEGORIES » MEANING OF THE SONG

The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Let's Dance to Joy Division" by the artist "Wombats, The"

The song "Let's Dance to Joy Division" by The Wombats portrays a narrator returning to their hometown of Liverpool, finding it seemingly unchanged. They share a "plan" they've harbored for 22 years, urging the listener to learn from their mistakes.

This plan revolves around escaping sadness and troubles by dancing to Joy Division. The irony lies in the fact that Joy Division's music is inherently dark and melancholic, not typically associated with joy. However, the narrator encourages "celebrating the irony," finding happiness despite everything ("everything is wrong, but we're so happy").

Dancing to Joy Division becomes a metaphor for seeking solace in the paradoxical, escaping reality. Looking through binoculars at the ceiling symbolizes detachment, a desire to disconnect from the present.

In the final verses, the narrator urges to "let love tear us apart," suggesting that even heartbreak can be remedied through music and dance. The repetition of "Let it tear us apart" creates a sense of both impending doom and ecstatic release.

Overall, the song speaks to finding joy in unexpected places, letting go, and allowing oneself to be happy even when things aren't going according to plan. It's a celebration of embracing irony and finding solace in shared experiences, even if those experiences are rooted in something as seemingly bleak as Joy Division's music.

I'm back in Liverpool,

And everything seems the same,

But I worked something out last night,

That changed this little boy's brain,

A small piece of advice,

That took twenty-two years in the make,

And I will break it for you now,

Please learn from my mistakes,

Please learn from my mistakes.

Let's dance to Joy Division,

And celebrate the irony,

Everything is going wrong,

But we're so happy,

Let's dance to Joy Division,

And raise our glass to the ceiling,

'Cos this could all go so wrong,

But we're so happy,

Yeah we're so happy.

So if you're ever feeling down,

Grab your purse and take a taxi,

To the darker side of town,

That's where we'll be,

And we will wait for you and lead you through the dancefloor,

Up to the DJ booth,

You know what to ask for,

You know what to ask for.

Go ask for Joy Division,

And celebrate the irony,

Everything is going wrong,

But we're so happy,

Go ask for Joy Division,

And raise your glass to the ceiling,

'Cos this could all go so wrong,

But we're so happy,

So happy.

So let the love tear us apart,

I've found the cure for a broken heart,

Let it tear us apart,

let the love tear us apart,

I've found the cure for a broken heart,

Let it tear us apart,

(Let it tear us apart)

So let the love tear us apart,

I've found the cure for a broken heart,

Let it tear us apart,

(Let it tear us apart)

So let the love tear us apart,

I've found the cure for a broken heart,

Let it tear us apart,

Let it tear us apart,

Let it tear us apart.

Let's dance to Joy Division,

And celebrate the irony,

Everything is going wrong,

But were so happy,

Let's dance to Joy Division,

And raise our glass to the ceiling,

'Cos this could all go so wrong,

But we're so happy,

Yeah we're so happy,

So happy,

Yeah we're so happy,

So happy,

Yeah we're so happy.

More Articles
The song "Jump into the Fog" by The Wombats explores the desire to escape the mundane and dive headfirst into chaos and the unknown.The opening lines paint a picture of uncertainty and questionable pleasure the protagonist finds himself in a cheap hotel, perhaps not the most reputable place ("Bet they charge by the hour around here")
The song "Kill the Director" by The Wombats is a tongue-in-cheek look at romantic comedies and the awkwardness the lyric hero experiences trying to fit into their clichés.The first lines describe a girl who makes him feel lovesick ("makes me feel seasick")
In their song "Is This Christmas?" The Wombats use sarcasm and a touch of bitterness to describe a typical Christmas, full of cliches and routines that kill the festive mood.The lyrical hero is tired of the intrusive attributes of the holiday annoying jingle bells, monotonous films repeating year after year
The song "I Don't Know Why I Like You but I Do" by The Wombats explores the theme of an unhealthy, yet powerful attraction to someone the speaker knows they should let go of. There is a strong sense of self-awareness throughout the lyrics, as the speaker acknowledges the pain these feelings cause and the need to move on, yet feels inexplicably drawn back in
The song "I Only Wear Black" by The Wombats portrays an individual hiding behind a facade of gloom and detachment. "Black" acts as a metaphor here - both literally (clothing) and figuratively (emotional state)
The song "Emoticons" by the Australian band The Wombats portrays a lyrical protagonist torn between passion and the realization of a toxic relationship.Main Themes Duplicity and superficiality Emoticons and words ("All these emoticons and words") become symbols of empty attempts to fix the situation
Feedback: mail@wikimeaning.com
Privacy Policy
Disclaimer
About Wikimeaning